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The big news out of Washington this week is house Democrats unveiling of two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, charging him with...
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Lawmakers heard from two witnesses called by Republicans, former Ukraine peace envoy Kurt Volker and former National Security Council aide Tim Morrison.
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The U.S. House of Representatives is holding open hearings in its impeachment inquiry into President Trump. Hearings start at 9 a.m. on Wednesday,…
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Croft worked on the National Security Council. Her transcript is among those released by House investigators ahead of the first open hearings of the inquiry.
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House investigators spoke with Laura Cooper, deputy assistant secretary of defense, in October. Cooper is responsible for policy toward Russia and Eastern Europe.
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The July call is at the center of a controversy over whether Trump pressured another country to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden. The White House has released a memo of the conversation.
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President Trump asked his Ukrainian counterpart to see what he could find out about former Vice President Joe Biden and his family and to be in touch with Trump's lawyer and the attorney general.
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The White House released a record of his July call with the Ukrainian president. But it's not quelling Congress' move toward impeachment as the president had hoped.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., is speaking to reporters after meeting with the House Democratic caucus. There are growing calls for an impeachment…
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"The president must be held accountable," the House speaker said Tuesday. "No one is above the law."